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<p><strong>Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist James Ball takes us into the depths of the internet to trace the origins and rapid ascent of QAnon, the movement that mutated from a niche online conspiracy theory into the world's first digital pandemic.</strong></p> <p>Imagine a deadly pathogen that, once created, could infect any person in any part of the globe within seconds. No need to wait for travellers, trains, or air traffic to spread it, all you need is an internet connection. In this gripping investigation, Pulitzer Prize winner James Ball decodes the cryptic language of the online right and with a surgeon's precision tracks the spread of QAnon, the world's first digital pandemic.</p> <p>QAnon began as an internet community dedicated to supporting President Trump and intent on outing a global cabal of human traffickers. A short, cryptic message posted by an anonymous user to a niche internet forum in 2017 was the spark that ignited a global movement. What started as a macabre game of virtual make-believe quickly spiralled into the spread of virulently hateful, dangerous messaging ? which turned into tragic, violent actions.</p> <p>Incoherent, chaotic, free from agendas: QAnon is a one-size-fits all cult conspiracy. From a standoff at the Hoover Dam, to the storming of the U.S. Capitol on 6 January 2021, to protesting COVID-19 lockdowns, this digital pandemic has spread globally and shows no signs of stopping. In <em>The Other Pandemic</em> Ball takes us into the niche pathways through which these digital pathogens spread, mutate and infect people all across the globe ? but he also argues that the prognosis doesn't have to be dire. He shows us that it is possible to treat and cure this virus in order to build up our digital immune systems, and be better prepared to survive the next wave.</p> <p><strong>*A <em>Financial Times</em> Book to Read in 2023*</strong></p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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<p><strong>On how Generative AI and cults such as QAnon spread digitally and culturally follow the same rules as biological viruses.</strong></p> <p>Viruses can be biological, digital, or cultural. All share basic viral properties that can be analyzed as a language (with its own principles, grammar, and vocabulary), which can help us achieve a better understanding of how they propagate and mutate. This is crucial for controlling their impact on human society. Generative AI, the Covid-19 pandemic and QAnon are the case studies. They are used to develop a full theory of Virus as a Language. The goal is to foster a conversation on viruses in various parts of society. And, in some ways, to learn to “speak” virus, so as to better think through such concepts as percentages, exponential growth, infection, immunization, mutation, agency, and extinction.</p> <p>The book will help concerned readers understand and navigate our strange, complex world. In particular, it offers new insights on Generative AI, COVID-19 and other pandemics to come, Facebook, QAnon, and similar phenomena that impact almost everyone.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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<p>Q arrives on a white horse: Conspiracy theories among Mormons, or why does America's 16-million-strong religion tend toward QAnon? deals with Mormon conspiracism, the belief in conspiracies among members of the Mormon religion. The author examines how conspiracy theories are reflected in Mormon culture, history, and faith and how they were influenced by the emergence of Denver Snuffer's modern neo-fundamentalist movement. Using the example of the new age movement and Mormon preppers, the author shows the growing influence of conspiracy thinking and its connection to Donald Trump and the QAnon theory. Using the story of Nathan Wayne Entrekin, one of the participants in the January 6, 2021, insurrection who came dressed as a warrior from the Book of Mormon, he elaborates on the fundamentalist and conspiracy roots of early Mormonism in the times of Joseph Smith. That is combined with multiple testimonies from John Dehlin's Mormon Stories Podcast as it reflected the apocalyptic Mormon milieu from 2010-2020. In the final part, the author analyzes Mormon neo-fundamentalism through the social myth theory of Radek Chlup, who describes three categories of myth (political, fictional, and conspirator) and how they affect the popularity of these myths.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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<p>*****</p> <p><strong>PERFECT FOR FANS OF 'THE COMING STORM'</strong></p> <p><strong>ONE OF THE TELEGRAPH'S BOOKS OF THE YEAR</strong></p> <p>'A chilling overview of a movement that should arguably have no place in any healthy, well-educated society.' - <em><strong>The Telegraph</strong></em></p> <p>'A compelling book.' - <em><strong>The Guardian</strong></em></p> <p>'<em>The Storm Is Upon Us</em> is an impressive piece of research and a gripping read. Rothschild's book reads like a thriller, with cliffhangers that leave you eager for the next episode. The trouble, of course, is that it's not fiction.' -<em><strong>The Times</strong></em></p> <p>'For anyone who fears that the world really has 'gone mad', this book might be essential reading' - <em><strong>The Telegraph</strong></em></p> <p>'An ideal tour guide for your journey into the depths of the rabbit hole that is QAnon, and even shows you a glimmer of light at the exit.' - <strong>Cullen Hoback, director of HBO's <em>Q: Into the Storm</em></strong></p> <p>In 2017, President Trump made a cryptic remark at a gathering of military officials, describing it as 'the calm before the storm'-then refused to explain himself to puzzled journalists. But on internet message boards, a mysterious poster called 'Q Clearance Patriot' began an elaboration all of their own.</p> <p>Q's wild yarn hinted at a vast conspiracy that satisfied the deepest desires of MAGA-America. None of Q's predictions came to pass. But did that stop people from clinging to every word, expanding Q's mythology, and promoting it ever more widely? No.</p> <p>Conspiracy culture expert Mike Rothschild is uniquely equipped to explain QAnon, from the cults that first fed into it, to its embrace by Trump and the right-wing media. With families torn apart and with the Capitol under attack, he argues that mocking the madness of QAnon will get us nowhere. Instead, he argues that QAnon tells us everything we need to know about global fear after Trump-and that we need to understand it now, because it's not going away.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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<p><strong>Shortlisted for the Walkley Book Award 2022</strong></p> <p>In <strong>QAnon and On</strong>, <em>Guardian</em> columnist Van Badham delves headfirst into the QAnon conspiracy theory, unpicking the why, how and who behind this century’s most dangerous and far-fetched internet cult.</p> <p>From Gamergate to Pizzagate and beyond to QAnon, internet manipulation and disinformation campaigns have grown to a geopolitical scale and spilled into real life with devastating consequences, entangling everyone from politicians to Hollywood celebrities.</p> <p>But what would motivate followers to so forcefully avoid the facts and surrender instead to made-up stories designed to influence and control? It’s a question that has haunted Van, herself a veteran of social media’s relentless trolling wars. In this daring investigation, Van exposes some of the internet’s most extreme communities to understand conspiracy cults from the inside.</p> <p><strong>QAnon and On</strong> is the story of the modern internet, the farscape of political belief and a disinformation pipeline built between the two that poses an ongoing threat to democracy itself. Shocking and mesmerising in equal measure, this book will open our eyes to the dangers of partisan belief.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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<p>Cos'? QAnon, o cos'? stato? Un movimento politico, un gioco in rete, una setta, una minaccia terroristica? ? l'autunno 2017 quando sul forum 4chan, noto ritrovo di estrema destra, appare l'annuncio di un imminente arresto di Hillary Clinton. L'anonimo autore si spaccia per insider del governo federale e si firma, semplicemente, ≪Q≫. Q pubblica altri messaggi, intorno ai quali si forma una comunit?. Presto ≪QAnon≫ diventa il nome di un fenomeno pi? vasto, un culto di massa che cresce sui social network e fa migliaia, milioni di proseliti negli Usa e in altri paesi. Chi si converte a QAnon scopre una tremenda verit?: il mondo ? controllato da una societ? segreta di satanisti pedofili e bevitori di sangue, la ≪Cabal≫. Hillary ne fa parte, e con lei George Soros e Tom Hanks. Ma c'? anche una buona novella: un eroe combatte i mostri e ha un piano infallibile. Quell'eroe ? Donald Trump. Nel 2020 grazie all'emergenza pandemia QAnon si espande in modo tumultuoso e sembra avere un lungo avvenire, ma a novembre la sconfitta di Trump lo mette in crisi. Durante l'assalto al Campidoglio, il 6 gennaio 2021, sventolano bandiere e cartelli con la Q, e sembra una prova di forza, la scintilla che accender? la guerra civile… Invece ? un fuoco fatuo. Eppure qualcosa ? cambiato. Comincia una nuova fase. La storia di QAnon era solo un prologo. Com'? stato possibile? Cosa ha permesso a QAnon di nascere e ingrandirsi? Quali bisogni ha intercettato? Da queste domande parte La Q di Qomplotto, oggetto narrativo dallo stile ibrido e pulsante. Tenendo insieme reportage e dialogo filosofico, analisi critica e racconto onirico, autobiografia e pastiche letterario, Wu Ming 1 racconta la parabola di QAnon, sgombra il campo da concetti inutili o dannosi e riflette sul ruolo delle fantasie di complotto nelle nostre societ?. Soprattutto, sequenzia il genoma di QAnon, isolando nella sua narrazione leggende d'odio vecchie di secoli. Una storia di mutazioni e confluenze che a un certo punto coinvolse gli stessi Wu Ming, quando ancora non si chiamavano cos? ed erano intenti a scrivere un romanzo intitolato… Q. Il giovane gli aveva puntato contro una pistola e aveva sparato uno due tre quattro cinque sei colpi. Poi si era allontanato, lasciando Frankie in una pozza di sangue. L'uomo del pick?up non era un sicario. A New York non c'era una guerra di mafia dagli anni Ottanta. A far fuori Frankie era stato Anthony Comello, ventiquattro anni, muratore nell'azienda edile del padre, e quello era il primo omicidio targato QAnon.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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<p>Most of the rational world is currently asking, "What is wrong with these Qanon people?" My book, #Pizzagates of Hell: Unreal Stories of Occult Child Abuse by the CIA, asks, "What is right with them?" Sure, Qanon is an unhinged, mostly right-wing group of individuals that believe the world is run by a left-wing cabal of satanic pedophiles. But, by the time of the 2020 U.S. presidential election, their numbers were growing. And not just in the United States. There have been contingents in the U.K., Germany and Australia. 89 Qanon supporters in the U.S. ran for Congress, suggesting that Qanon has come to represent a minor political constituency. My book doesn't ask what sort of deranged media and cultural environment gave rise to Qanon. Instead, it asks what it is about their ideology that has caught fire. More specifically, it asks: is there something in the supposedly delusional ravings of this new political movement that might actually be accurate? ? Pedo cabal? Check. Notorious pedophile and spook Jeffrey Epstein had ties to two U.S. presidents, the king of Saudi Arabia, two Israeli prime ministers, and the British Royal Family. ? Occultism? Check. British intelligence relied on Aleister Crowley, the disputed grandfather of satanism, as a spy from World War One and beyond. U.S. intelligence agent Lt. Col. Michael Aquino was an open satanist accused of ritual sexual abuse of children at multiple daycare centers across the U.S. and possibly abroad. ? The Illuminati? Check. The Illuminati may not exist, per se, but numerous secret societies do exert undue influence on global affairs, from the Freemasons and Skull and Bones to Bilderberg and Le Cercle. It's hard not to argue that we are ruled by a secret elite. ? Turning Us All into Sex Slaves? Question mark. Though the long-rumored Monarch Program is feasible when one examines the history of the CIA's MK ULTRA, there is, so far, no proof of its existence. Once we've asked what Qanon has gotten right,</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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<p><strong>A <em>NEW YORK TIMES</em> EDITORS' PICK / TOP 10 RECOMMENDED READ</strong></p> <p><strong>Two experts of extremist radicalization take us down the QAnon rabbit hole, exposing how the conspiracy theory ensnared countless Americans, and show us a way back to sanity.</strong></p> <p>In January 2021, thousands descended on the U.S. Capitol to aid President Donald Trump in combating a shadowy cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles. Two women were among those who died that day. They, like millions of Americans, believed that a mysterious insider known as "Q" is exposing a vast deep-state conspiracy. The QAnon conspiracy theory has ensnared many women, who identify as members of "pastel QAnon," answering the call to "save the children."</p> <p>With <em>Pastels and Pedophiles</em>, Mia Bloom and Sophia Moskalenko explain why the rise of QAnon should not surprise us: believers have been manipulated to follow the baseless conspiracy. The authors track QAnon's unexpected leap from the darkest corners of the Internet to the filtered glow of yogi-mama Instagram, a frenzy fed by the COVID-19 pandemic that supercharged conspiracy theories and spurred a fresh wave of Q-inspired violence.</p> <p><em>Pastels and Pedophiles</em> connects the dots for readers, showing how a conspiracy theory with its roots in centuries-old anti-Semitic hate has adapted to encompass local grievances and has metastasized around the globeーappealing to a wide range of alienated people who feel that something is not quite right in the world around them. While QAnon claims to hate Hollywood, the book demonstrates how much of Q's mythology is ripped from movie and television plot lines.</p> <p>Finally, <em>Pastels and Pedophiles</em> lays out what can be done about QAnon's corrosive effect on society, to bring Q followers out of the rabbit hole and back into the light.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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<p><strong>"What is truth?" said jesting Pilate, and would not stay for an answer.<br /> ーFrancis Bacon</strong></p> <p>Although Christians are followers of the Truth, many find themselves tempted by the alternate "truths" offered by conspiracy theories. Christianity and conspiracy theories have had a long, complicated relationship. But today conspiracy theories are bringing our already polarized society to the brink of chaos. QAnon, the Big Lie, and anti-vaccination theories thrive online, disrupting faith communities. This timely essay collection explores the allure of conspiracy theories and their consequencesーand ultimately offers gospel-based paths forward.</p> <p>Accessible to all concerned believers, <em>QAnon, Chaos, and the Cross</em> features scholars of religion, ethics, and public life on the following topics:<br /> ? evaluating evidence and forming beliefs<br /> ? the Satanic Panic of the 1960s?1990s<br /> ? understanding scientific methodology<br /> ? conspiracy theories' appeal to those searching for meaning<br /> ? the consequences of social media and echo chambers<br /> ? productive dialog with people who hold different opinions<br /> ? intellectualism in the life of faith<br /> ? conspiracy theories in Scripture<br /> ? QAnon's religious rhetoric</p> <p>Complete with a guide to reasoning, which outlines both logical fallacies and intellectual virtues, <em>QAnon, Chaos, and the Cross</em> is an indispensable resource for all Christians seeking the truth.</p> <p><strong>Contributors:</strong></p> <p>Chase Andre, Michael W. Austin, Bradley Baurain, Daniel Bennett, Gregory L. Bock, Chad Bogosian, Kevin Carnahan, Jason Cook, Scott Culpepper, Stephen Davis, Garrett J. DeWeese, Marlena Graves, Shawn Graves, David Horner, Dru Johnson, Nathan King, Rick Langer, Christian Miller, Timothy Muehlhoff, Michelle Lynn Panchuk, Susan Peppers-Bates, Steven Porter, Kaitlyn Schiess, Aaron Simmons, Domonique Turnipseed, Rachel I. Wightman, Keith Wyma, Eric Yang</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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<p><strong>‘Detailed and impeccably researched. Eye-opening'</strong> GUARDIAN</p> <p><strong>‘Punchy and well-reported. Sommer is the perfect person to tell this story'</strong> NEW YORK TIMES</p> <p><strong>How did a conspiracy theory reshape global politics? How did it tear families apart, inspire an insurrection and convince millions that a shadowy cabal was hellbent on eating children, and only Donald Trump could stop them?</strong></p> <p>On the 6th of January, 2021 thousands of Trump supporters stormed the United States Capitol. Their banners read, Trust the Plan, a reference to an alarming conspiracy theory that had gained unstoppable momentum over the last four years: these were followers of QAnon.</p> <p>Decoding online clues from a mysterious figure ? who has claimed to be a high-level government insider ? QAnon adherents believe that Donald Trump has been anointed by God to stop a depraved deep state government, that sexually abuse, kill, and eat children. But QAnon has also become a broad church of out-there beliefs, offering a welcoming community to anti-vaxxers, flat earthers, eugenicists and white nationalists.</p> <p>With first hand access to the leading figures in the movement, investigative journalist Will Sommer unpacks the bizarre story of how a post from one of the darkest corners of the internet, became a belief system for millions; how politicians cozied up to extremists; how an unwavering trust in these ideas tore apart families, caused a mafia boss’s assassination, and threatened democracy. <em>Trust the Plan</em> is a timely and essential look on how the internet radicalised our politics, and how millions were convinced to believe the unbelievable.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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